2017 Intrust Super Premiership NSW finals series

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The 2017 New South Wales Cup, or the 2017 Intrust Super Premiership NSW Cup due to sponsorship reasons, began its finals on 2 September 2017 and ended with the Grand Final on 24 September.

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Ladder

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Australian colours.svg Wyong Roos 221624362243718540
2 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 221345355842413436
3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers 221417362531830735
4 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 221237353241411833
5 Wellington colours.svg Mount Pritchard Mounties 22112935234685530
6 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears 221111033933771629
7 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 22101113526558-3227
8 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Cutters 22101113480558-7827
9 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville Magpies 22901334994653424
10 Northern Eagles colours.svg Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles 2280143466606-14022
11 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets 2261153408573-16519
12 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 2240183322756-43414

Bracket

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final
Sydney Football Stadium  
1 Australian colours.svg Wyong 34
4 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury 26 Jubilee Oval
Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 32
Jubilee Oval   Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 14 Leichhardt Oval
5 Wellington colours.svg Mount Pritchard 26 Australian colours.svg Wyong 16
8 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 30 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand 12 Leichhardt Oval  
Australian colours.svg Wyong 12
Jubilee Oval   Leichhardt Oval Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith 20
6 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 18 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith 16
7 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle 40 Jubilee Oval Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 12
Auckland colours.svg New Zealand 30
Jubilee Oval   Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle 6
2 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand 20
3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith 36

Match Details

Qualifying/ Elimination Finals

1st Qualifying final

Saturday, 2 September
12:40PM
Wyong Roos Australian colours.svg 34 26 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Tries:
Lindsay Collins (10') 1
Luke Sharpe (12') 1
Chris Smith (23') 1
Justin Toomey-White (47') 1
Brock Gray (56') 1
Paul Momirovski (81') 1
John Tuivasa-Sheck (84') 1
Goals:
Paul Momirovski 3/7
(11', 25', 58')
1st: 16 14
2nd: 10 12
ET: 8 0
Tries:
2 (18', 32') Tyrone Phillips
1 (37') Rhyse Martin
1 (42') Josh Cleeland
1 (67') Renouf To'omaga
Goals:
3/5 Rhyse Martin
(38', 43', 69')
Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Chris Treneman

1st Elimination final

Sunday, 3 September
12:00PM
North Sydney Bears North Sydney colours.svg 18 40 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights
Tries:
Abbas Miski (29') 1
Tautalatasi Tasi (37') 1
Bradley Deitz (65') 1
Eli Levido (72') 1
Goals:
Eli Levido 1/4
(66')
1st: 8 20
2nd: 10 20
Tries:
2 (16', 49') Brendan Elliott
1 (4') Brady Smith
1 (25') Nick Meaney
1 (57') William Pearsall
1 (68') Joseph Morris
Goals:
8/8 Nick Meaney
(5', 18', 21' pen, 26', 51', 52' pen, 58', 69')
Jubilee Oval, Sydney
Referee: Adam Cassidy

2nd Elimination final

Sunday, 3 September
2:00PM
Mount Pritchard Mounties Wellington colours.svg 26 30 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Cutters
Tries:
Michael Oldfield (25', 66') 2
William Cullen (3') 1
Yileen Gordon (52') 1
Scott Sorensen (56') 1
Goals:
Maurice Kennedy 3/5
(5', 26' 57')
1st: 12 16
2nd: 14 14
Tries:
2 (33', 78') Jai Field
1 (36') Taane Milne
1 (38') Sam Clune
1 (44') Josh Kerr
Goals:
5/6 Jai Field
(34', 40', 43' pen, 46', 80')
Jubilee Oval, Sydney
Referee: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski

2nd Qualifying final

Sunday, 3 September
4:00PM
New Zealand Warriors Auckland colours.svg 20 36 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers
Tries:
Matthew Allwood (16') 1
Sam Cook (24') 1
Zac Santo (47') 1
Ligi Sao (79') 1
Goals:
Fetalaiga Pauga 2/4
(49', 80')
1st: 8 20
2nd: 12 16
Tries:
2 (1', 39') Tony Satini
2 (55', 68') Jarome Luai
1 (6') Maika Sivo
1 (33') Christian Crichton
1 (42') Jed Cartwright
Goals:
4/7 Darren Nichols
(8', 40', 57', 70')
Jubilee Oval, Sydney
Referee: Ryan Jackson

Semi-finals

1st Semi-final

Sunday, 10 September
5:00PM
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Canterbury colours.svg 32 14 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Cutters
Tries:
Brad Abbey (58', 72') 2
Tyrone Phillips (26') 1
Thomas Carr (42') 1
Lachlan Lewis (49') 1
Goals:
Rhyse Martin 6/6
(27', 44', 51', 59', 69' pen, 74')
1st: 6 8
2nd: 26 6
Tries:
1 (7') Patrick Herbert
1 (22') Izaac Thompson
1 (64') Jordan Pereira
Goals:
1/3 Jai Field
(65')
Jubilee Oval, Sydney
Referee: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski

2nd Semi-final

Sunday, 10 September
7:05PM
New Zealand Warriors Auckland colours.svg 30 6 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights
Tries:
Zac Santo (49', 72') 2
Matthew Allwood (20') 1
Ata Hingano (34') 1
Bureta Faraimo (66') 1
Goals:
Gustav Lino 4/5
(21', 36', 68', 74')
Fetalaiga Pauga 1/1
(49')
1st: 12 0
2nd: 18 6
Tries:
1 (76') Curtis Naughton
Goals:
1/1 Nicholas Meaney
(77')
Jubilee Oval, Sydney
Referee: Chris Treneman

Preliminary Finals

1st Preliminary final

Sunday, 17 September
1:05PM
Wyong Roos Australian colours.svg 16 12 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors
Tries:
Joseph Manu (3', 48') 2
Jayden Nikorima (33') 1
Goals:
Mitch Cornish 2/3
(4', 34')
1st: 12 0
2nd: 4 12
Tries:
1 (52') Toafofoa Sipley
1 (61') Jazz Tevaga
Goals:
2/2 Gustav Lino
(53', 62')
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Referee: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski

2nd Preliminary final

Sunday, 17 September
3:15PM
Penrith Panthers Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg 16 12 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Tries:
Maika Sivo (6') 1
Tony Satini (27') 1
Christian Crichton (43') 1
Mitch Rein (51') 1
1st: 8 6
2nd: 8 6
Tries:
1 (36') Tyrone Phillips
1 (77') Rhyse Martin
Goals:
2/2 Rhyse Martin
(38', 78')
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Referee: Chris Treneman

Grand Final

24 September
6:45 (AEST)
Wyong Roos Australian colours.svg 12-20 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 2,000
FB1Luke Sharpe
WG2Johnny Tuivasa-Sheck
CE3 Paul Momirovski
CE4 Joseph Manu
WG5 Chris Centrone
FE6 Jayden Nikorima
HB7 Mitch Cornish
PR8 Lindsay Collins
HK9Mitchell Williams (c)
PR14 Eloni Vunakece
SR11Brock Gray
SR12Justin Toomey-White
LK13 Nat Butcher
Interchange:
BE10 Chris Smith
BE15 Grant Garvey
BE16Jake Lewis
BE17 Brenden Santi
Coach:
Rip Taylor
FB1 Mason Cerruto
WG2 Maika Sivo
CE3 Jed Cartwright
CE4 Tony Satini
WG5 Christian Crichton
FE6 Jarome Luai
HB7Darren Nicholls (c)
PR8 Kaide Ellis
HK9 Mitch Rein
PR10 Sitaleki Akauola
SR11 Viliame Kikau
SR20 Moses Leota
LK19 Sione Katoa
Interchange:
BE12 Corey Waddell
BE14 Tom Eisenhuth
BE15Oliver Clark
BE16Nick Tui-Loso
Coach:
Garth Brennan

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